What had Lynn running to see her? Carrie, a ghost from the prior book--the only one that Tiff knows of that can travel from the area she died at--suddenly shows up on her doorstep and adds a nice twist to the story. She also sees the ghosts of those who died a violent death and works as a police consultant to solve their murders. Through him and the relationship that develops, we learn about this other world.
Start at the beginning, Along Came a Demon, to better enjoy this story.
A Conspiracy of Demons (Whisperings, #6) by Linda Welch
I was immediately sucked in. My only complaint is that the story could have been tighter. Some of it felt a little scattered and another aspect was somewhat repetitious. But on the whole, definitely a worthwhile read. May 24, Valerie rated it really liked it. I can't believe the series is over!! I was really thinking that with the last book it would have been a little longer to kind of bring everything to a close I did find little snippets on the authors page to start tying in small bits with how royal and tiff are growing I hope that the author comes back with another book eventually with more adventures I am sad that I can't believe the series is over!!
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I am sad that I have to move on to another book series I got so caught up in these stories I feel so depressed they are over, lol! Highly recommend this series!!! Jan 05, Jason rated it it was amazing. I don't know about anyone else that has read this book.
But I am going to be very disappointed if this is the last book in Whisperings. Tiff and Royal are like old friends now. The way this book ended, while on a positive note somewhat , left me wanting more. And not just another chapter, but six or more books! Common Linda, you can't leave the fans just sitting here in Tiff's back yard like this.
Over all, I loved this book. The pages kept turning and the right side of the book kept getting small I don't know about anyone else that has read this book. The pages kept turning and the right side of the book kept getting smaller. Linda, the first Newcastle is on me. Dec 28, Valerie Long rated it it was amazing. Another hot read and I'm not refering to Royal. I can't wait for the next one! Jul 07, Wende rated it really liked it Shelves: The last book in the series that just did not feel like it. So many questions left unanswered. Overall I loved this series.
Jan 09, Lindsay rated it liked it Shelves: Thought that it was a great ending and if she continue with the series I definately will still read. Teri rated it really liked it Jun 17, Jessica Runyon rated it really liked it Dec 05, Rachel rated it liked it Jun 07, Kelli rated it it was amazing Jul 27, Allison rated it really liked it Mar 29, Tara Barber rated it liked it Jun 15, John Harris rated it really liked it Jun 26, Erica Hopkins rated it liked it Oct 05, Baum rated it it was amazing Jul 19, Mardy Hall rated it it was amazing Jan 24, Brandy Laws rated it liked it Jan 01, Kim rated it it was amazing Aug 04, Rebecca Pruitt rated it liked it May 21, Karen Rattew rated it liked it Mar 11, Judy Groth rated it liked it Aug 06, Karri rated it really liked it Jan 05, Sharon Sayegh rated it it was amazing Apr 23, Selena rated it liked it Aug 14, Karen rated it liked it Nov 27, Ella rated it liked it Jul 21, Katie rated it liked it Jul 23, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.
She lives there with her husband and Scottish terrier, and an awful lot of wildlife. She is the author of the Whisperings paranormal mysteries: Welcome to my world. Paranormal mystery with a splash of humor and dash of romance. Also by Linda Welch: Downside Rain, an urban fantasy, and Femme Fatales, a dark urban fantasy short story collection. This will have you racing the pages by and wanting to dig into the next in the series.
I love her no nonsense approach and dry humor. A definite page turner full of twists to keep you guessing until the end. Along Came a Demon is among my favorites. Amazon Media EU S. Books in this series 7 Books Hide books already in your library 0.
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Buy now with 1-Click. The sequel to Along Came a Demon: I'm Tiff Banks and I talk to the violently slain. I've learned to live with that, in fact I've made a career out of it. Ex-detective Royal Mortensen and I opened our own investigative agency, and I thought we made a good team. I felt secure in our personal relationship too, until our new clients turned up. Why did Royal take them on without consulting me, and why are they withholding information which could help solve their case?
I don't think they're human, and Royal knows exactly what they are, but refuses to tell me. I think there's a lot Royal isn't telling me. I discovered that while I looked into the disappearance of author Gia Sabato's lover, Royal investigated something far more sinister.
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Are the two cases connected? Does an authentic nineteenth-century journal have anything to do with either? When the case turns ugly, so does my relationship with the one man I've come to trust. So I'll do what I do best: The dead are always watching, they can do nothing else. They whisper to me. Is it just me? Is anyone else and their sweetie whisked from a romantic getaway and end up in the J.
I don't even get to show Royal my new sexy underwear. They want me to "communicate" with the victims of a particularly brutal crime. I have a hard time believing the Federal Bureau of Investigation would seek the help of a psychic investigator, particularly one from Utah.
I don't think they're being honest with me. What I discover at the crime scene tells me the killer is not human. I'm surprised when the agents reach the same conclusion. Luckily, they are way off base.
A Conspiracy of Demons
I don't expect to revisit old places, or see old faces who demand we quit the case. I don't expect to risk losing everything and everyone I cherish. And what is it with Jack and Dale Jericho? Demon Demon Burning Bright: Would you do the same for Royal? He is a demon with inhuman abilities who moves between worlds at will. He could be anywhere.
He leaves me a clue that takes me to Bel-Athaer, home of the Gelpha, but the High House councilors kick me out. I'm going back in. I'll find the mysterious Seer who sent Royal a message, and while I'm there I'll do my damndest to save the young High Lord from the Burning Man and find the boy's missing companion, and at the same time elude assassins who are after my ass. I need backup, someone as strong and fast as Gelpha. Of all the shit crazy things I've done, returning to Bel-Athaer in the company of a Dark Cousin and an egotistical Gelpha is high on the list.
I won't tear a world apart, but you can bet I'll turn it on its ear. Demon on a Distant Shore: Recovering Gertrude Hackenbacher's catnapped kitty pays off when she recommends us to wealthy Scott and Patty Norton of Boston. Scott wants us to deliver a message to his nephew, once we find him. So off we go to England, all expenses paid. Royal is sure we can squeeze in a little sightseeing.